(1946-01-22) January 22, 1946 (age 78) Landrienne, Quebec, Canada
Height
6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight
210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position
Defence
Shot
Left
Played for
Montreal Canadiens Winnipeg Jets
National team
Canada
Playing career
1966–1983
Serge Aubrey SavardOC CQ (born January 22, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman, most famously with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously served as Senior Vice President, Hockey Operations, and as general manager of the Montreal Canadiens. He is also a local businessman in Montreal, and is nicknamed "the Senator." In 2017 Savard was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history.[1]
^"100 Greatest NHL Players". NHL.com. January 27, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
Serge Aubrey Savard OC CQ (born January 22, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman, most famously with the Montreal Canadiens of...
SergeSavard), which entailed Savard whirling around with the puck in a full rotation allowing him to defeat defenders and goaltenders alike. Savard had...
politician SergeSavard (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player and businessman Savard, Ontario This page lists people with the surname Savard. If an internal...
Mahovlich, Jacques Lemaire, Pierre Larouche, Steve Shutt, Bob Gainey, SergeSavard, Guy Lapointe and Larry Robinson. Scotty Bowman, who would later set...
Flyers. The 1979 Stanley Cup was presented to Canadiens acting captain SergeSavard by NHL President John Ziegler following the Canadiens 4–1 win over the...
general manager. Sakic became the third person, after Milt Schmidt and SergeSavard, to win the Stanley Cup with the same franchise as a player and general...
felt he was being embarrassed in front of his hometown. On defence, SergeSavard, Pat Stapleton and Bill White were added, as were forwards Mikita, Wayne...
consecutive Stanley Cups from 1976 to 1979. In 1982, Canadiens captain SergeSavard retired from hockey and Gainey was named as his successor. The Canadiens...
Frank Mahovlich (A) Defencemen 2 Jacques Laperriere 5 Guy Lapointe 18 SergeSavard 19 Larry Robinson 23 Bob Murdoch 26 Pierre Bouchard Goaltenders 29...
2011-06-15. Retrieved 2007-08-21. "Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winner: SergeSavard". Legends of Hockey. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved...
Bob Gainey Defencemen 2 Bill Nyrop 3 Brian Engblom 5 Guy Lapointe 18 SergeSavard 19 Larry Robinson 24 Gilles Lupien 26 Pierre Bouchard 27 Rick Chartraw...
Irving, Molson and Bronfman families, comedian Rick Mercer, former NHLers SergeSavard and Vincent Damphousse, and journalists Peter Mansbridge, Jean-François...
Goaltenders 33 Patrick Roy 37 Andre Racicot Ronald Corey (Chairman/President), SergeSavard (Vice President/General Manager) Jacques Demers (Head Coach), Jacques...
Gainey Defencemen 2 Bill Nyrop 3 John Van Boxmeer† 5 Guy Lapointe 18 SergeSavard 19 Larry Robinson 24 Don Awrey† 26 Pierre Bouchard 27 Rick Chartraw Goaltenders...
Keon Toronto Maple Leafs C 1 1968 Glenn Hall St. Louis Blues§ G 1 1969 SergeSavard Montreal Canadiens D 1 1970 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins D 1 1971 Ken Dryden...
only recently defected to West Germany following the 1984 WJHC (only SergeSavard, the then-GM of the Canadiens, had been aware of Svoboda's defection)...
slapshot and brutal body-checks. Along with defencemen Larry Robinson and SergeSavard, Lapointe was a member of the "Big Three" and played a key role in the...
inductees based on team acknowledgement Hall of Fame players Mike Gartner Dale Hawerchuk Phil Housley Bobby Hull Brett Hull SergeSavard Teemu Selanne...
start of the 1987–88 NHL season, Montreal Canadiens general manager SergeSavard offered Burns the head coach position for the Sherbrooke Canadiens of...
2006, the same day his number 5 was retired. SergeSavard's number 18 was retired on November 18, 2006. Savard also served as the team's general manager...